We can now announce the full Cinema schedules and Book Club lists for both of our forthcoming UK festivals curated by Shellac and The National.

Some of the book publishers have generously donated books to us which we will be giving away to Festival Ticketholders over the next week. First up picked by The National we have Skippy Dies by Paul Murray and The Unnamed by Joshua Ferris - we have five pairs of each to give away courtesy of our generous friends at Penguin. To be in with a chance, email us at feedback@atpfestival.com with Penguin Books in the subject line telling us the names of the first novels by each of those authors. Keep an eye on the ATP Twitter over the next week for more book giveaways!

The first event runs from 30th November-2nd December when the Nightmare Before Christmas is curated by Shellac Of North America. A small amount of tickets is left for this event including a chalet share scheme for pairs, more info here.

For their Cinema list Shellac have chosen:

3 Days Of The CondorBest In ShowCaddyshackCatch 22InstrumentMcCabe & Mrs MillerMOONThe Nightmare Before ChristmasRaising ArizonaRear WindowShakes The ClownSlap ShotSlaughterhouse-5Sullivan's TravelsZombieland

The Cinema is included free to all ticketholders. All films will screen at our new cinema space in the Camber Sands Memorial Hall just across the road from the festival site. You can see full info on all the films plus trailers on this page.

The following books are recommended by Shellac for their edition of the ATP Book Club. We will be discussing Catch 22 and Valis at the two Book Club discussions during the event:

The second event runs from 7th-9th December when ATP is curated by The National. This weekend is sold out.

For their Cinema list The National have chosen:

Best In ShowCasablancaThe Darjeeling LimitedEastern PromisesThe French ConnectionGentlemen BroncosGerhard Richter, PaintingHarold and MaudeJoy DivisionThe Last WaltzThe Lives of OthersSuperbadTalladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby(untitled)

Again, the Cinema is included free to all ticketholders. All films will screen at our new cinema space in the Camber Sands Memorial Hall just across the road from the festival site. You can see full info on all the films plus trailers on this page.

Lapham's Quarterly will be helping to run the ATP Book Club at The National's event; one session they will be discussing Patti Smith's Just Kids, and Colson Whitehead's Zone One in another session; see your timecards at the event for details. Author Stuart Evers will also be attending to participate in the discussions.

Lapham's Quarterly is a literary magazine that sets the story of the past in the frame of the present. Four times a year, the editors choose a question current in the news--foreign war, financial panic, magical thinking--and bring answers to it from authors whose powers of observation and expression have passed the test of time. On newsstands now: "Intoxication." This issue explores our deep desire to alter our mental and physical states, from the craving, to the high, and the dreaded hangover. Among the contributors, Charles Baudelaire urges one to always be drunk, Emily Dickinson gets high on life, Walter Benjamin takes a leisurely stroll on hashish, Billie Holiday dries out, Giacomo Casanova goes on a Venetian bender, and much more.